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Deletion and insertion mutants of HBsAg particles

A. ClemenU. MacheinR. NagelRolf E. StreeckReinhild Prange

subject

chemistry.chemical_classificationHBsAgPoliovirusMutantBiologymedicine.disease_causeVirologyMolecular biologyEpitopeAmino acidDeletion MutagenesischemistrymedicineSecretionGene

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We have found previously that hybrid 22-nm HBsAg particles can be created by insertion of short antigenic sequences into the HBV major envelope protein [1]. We have now performed a detailed deletion mutagenesis of the S gene of HBV encoding HBsAg. Deletion of the 51 C-terminal amino acids including most of the third and all of the fourth hydrophobic domain of the S protein did not affect particle assembly and secretion. However, secretion of 22-nm particles was abolished by minor deletions in the N-terminal region. Insertion and deletion/substitution mutants carrying a poliovirus epitope at the N-terminus and the preSl region at the C-terminus have been characterized.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-5633-9_29